What is prefix in AWB?
Airline prefix is a three-digits identificatior by every airline, approved by IATA and ICAO and standing in the beginning of each Airwaybill. Each prefix corresponds to IATA/ICAO code accordingly.
What airline is prefix 297?
China Cargo Airlines Ltd.
What airline prefix is 700?
CAL Cargo Airlines
Tracking
| Airline: | Name: | Prefix: |
|---|---|---|
| Airline: | Name: CAL Cargo Airlines | Prefix: 700 |
| Airline: | Name: CSA Czech Airlines | Prefix: 064 |
| Airline: | Name: Canadian North Inc. | Prefix: 518 |
| Airline: | Name: CargoLogicAir | Prefix: 560 |
What airline is prefix 784?
China Southern Airlines
AIRLINE CODES & PREFIXES
| Sl. No. | Airline Name | Prefix |
|---|---|---|
| 33 | China Eastern Airlines | 781 |
| 34 | China Southern Airlines | 784 |
| 35 | DHL Airways | 423 |
| 36 | DAS Air Cargo | 761 |
What are the first three digits of an AWB number?
The first three digits are the airline prefix (IATA has assigned each airline to a 3-digit No.). The next seven digits are AWB Numbers. The last digit is called the check digit. Air Cargo Tracking Airline Prefix
How to track air cargo by AWB number?
Here is an easy way to Air Cargo Tracking to go through the prefix of AWB (Air Waybill) Number. For Air Cargo Tracking, Find the below mentioned in full List prefix of AWB and click on that given Link-1 or Link-2. A page will be open in the new tab.
What is an AWB number for airline waybill?
Air Waybill (AWB) No. Format The first three digits are the airline prefix (IATA has assigned each airline to a 3-digit No.). The next seven digits are AWB Numbers. The last digit is called the check digit.
What is an airline prefix?
Airline prefix is a three-digits identificatior by every airline, approved by IATA and ICAO and standing in the beginning of each Airwaybill. Each prefix corresponds to IATA/ICAO code accordingly. You can navigate with code contents below in combination with Air Cargo Tracking and Airlines Explorer to get more useful information.